United States.vauc1998PBS Home Video.Documentary films97807806220740780622073McCulloughDavid G.David G. McCulloughAmerican experience (Television program)Arlington, Va.Historical filmsDisease Outbreaks--United States--HistoryPBS Home VideoPBS Video reference library ;Influenza--United States--HistoryEpidemics--United States--HistoryAmerican history video library ;HuntLindaLinda Hunt1945PBS Video.Influenza1998In September 1918, soldiers stationed near Boston suddenly began to die. Doctors found the victims' lungs filled with a strange blue fluid. They identified the cause as influenza, but it was unlike any strain ever seen, and medical science proved powerless against it. In desperation, people turned to folk remedies, while frantic officials closed all public places and everyone was required to wear masks. But the virus was unstoppable, relentless, devastatingly lethal. By the time the epidemic ran its course, over 600,000 people were dead, more than all U.S. combat deaths of the 20th century.Video recordings for the hearing impairedDocumentary filmsen1998Worst epidemic in American historyInfluenza 191840326430History40326430Influenza nineteen-eighteenDocumentary television programsKennerRobertRobert KennerFilms for the hearing impairedChowderKenKen ChowderRobert Kenner Films.EpidemicsWGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.)2015-02-16